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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Tue, 5 Feb 2008 10:51:31 -0400, "Don White" wrote: "Eisboch" wrote in message om... wrote in message news:27973df3-db2e-496c-b61e- Sad sad thing. Health issues have probably cost me the horse experience. Even though I wear a huge dual filter particle mask, I have been suffering severe lung issues. I came out of the barn about a week ago, and cleared right up.. I will really miss those animals, but as with most cool stuff, I got to leave it behind and move on to something else... very sad... nevrer thought I would miss it so much.. ------------------------------ I know the feeling. When Mrs.E. had the horses at our house .. . well, in the barn ... I had to avoid going in it, otherwise my chest would constrict and I'd start wheezing. We have a small, two car garage attached to the barn that I was "allowed" to use for my stuff ... cars, motorcycle, etc., but I couldn't use it either because the hay dust filtered into it from the horse area. Even after we moved the horses across town, the dust remained and I could feel it in my chest after a while in the garage. I finally completely framed, sheetrocked and sealed the interior of the barn garage, even using silicon caulking on all joints to seal it up before plastering. Also put a small system for A/C and heat with oversized filtering. It worked. Now she is planning on bringing the horses back. mmmm you or the horses...... ?? Wonder who'll win that one. ;-) I suspect it is already decided. And I suspect I know who is going to prevail. Could work out if Richard converted that garage into a de-contamination area between the horses and the house where Ms E could be cleansed of any haydust etc. Of course Richard would need a nice new garage to replace the lost space. |
Super Tuesday ????????????????????
"HK" wrote in message ... Jim wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Jim wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Tue, 05 Feb 2008 07:56:18 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: Can you believe all these good ole redneck Georgia boys would rather have a black man elected instead of Billary? Them times are definitely a changing, plus it shows the strong negative rating the Clintons have among Georgia Democrats. Being serious for a second (yeah I know - hard to believe), there is a huge backlash effect working against the Clintons. Notice I said Clintons - not Clinton. If Bill had died between then and now, it would be hers for the taking. Not even Democrats want Bill Clinton back in the White House under any circumstances. Now, for your regularly scheduled bouts of silliness and whimsy. snerk I don't care whether the nominee is Hillary or Barack, but there is no chance "these good ole redneck Georgia boys would rather have a black man" as the Democratic nominee. Sadly, there are too many white Americans who will talk the talk and say they will vote for Barack, but when they get into the voting booth, they'll vote - again - for the white guy. Most Democrats would vote to give Bill Clinton a third term in the White House if they could. I like John McCain. He should have been the Republican nominee in 2000, but the Bushcrappers did him in in South Carolina. He might be the nominee this year, maybe. I sure hope it isn't Romney, because he is the same sort of duplicitous turd as Bush. Hillary is a dirt bag. Obama shows some promise. Still can't make up your mind? I would think you would be able to choose a democratic candidate to support that might be good for the country. Or you could just flip a coin. Either Clinton or Obama are satisfactory to me. Tell you what. I'll vote for the Clintons if you present an excellent case for them to be deserving of the next presidency. It takes a Clinton to clean up the mess left behind by a Bush. You blew it, Harry. Don't say I didn't give you a chance. |
Super Tuesday ????????????????????
"Don White" wrote in message ... Could work out if Richard converted that garage into a de-contamination area between the horses and the house where Ms E could be cleansed of any haydust etc. Of course Richard would need a nice new garage to replace the lost space. http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2328/...9d04e9.jpg?v=0 Eisboch |
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On Feb 5, 11:16*am, HK wrote:
wrote: On Tue, 05 Feb 2008 08:43:59 -0500, Eisboch wrote: Romney is finally starting to gain some attention, although it may be too late. *He seems to have settled down and his coming across in a much more genuine manner. *He may have some surprises in store for many. Eisboch Several, including the bigger NE states, are winner take all, on the Republican side. *The surprise might be on Romney. *Come tomorrow, he may be toast. One can hope. Really afraid of him, aren't you? He takes the dirty money and last minute illegal donations issues (to be returned after the election) off the table for Billary |
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On Feb 5, 12:24*pm, "Jim" wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... wrote: On Tue, 05 Feb 2008 11:48:26 -0500, HK wrote: Jim wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Jim wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Tue, 05 Feb 2008 07:56:18 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: Can you believe all these good ole redneck Georgia boys would rather have a black man elected instead of Billary? *Them times are definitely a changing, plus it shows the strong negative rating the Clintons have among Georgia Democrats. Being serious for a second (yeah I know - hard to believe), there is a huge backlash effect working against the Clintons. Notice I said Clintons - not Clinton. If Bill had died between then and now, it would be hers for the taking. Not even Democrats want Bill Clinton back in the White House under any circumstances. *Now, for your regularly scheduled bouts of silliness and whimsy. snerk I don't care whether the nominee is Hillary or Barack, but there is no chance "these good ole redneck Georgia boys would rather have a black man" as the Democratic nominee. Sadly, there are too many white Americans who will talk the talk and say they will vote for Barack, but when they get into the voting booth, they'll vote - again - for the white guy. Most Democrats would vote to give Bill Clinton a third term in the White House if they could. I like John McCain. He should have been the Republican nominee in 2000, but the Bushcrappers did him in in South Carolina. He might be the nominee this year, maybe. I sure hope it isn't Romney, because he is the same sort of duplicitous turd as Bush. Hillary is a dirt bag. Obama shows some promise. Still can't make up your mind? I would think you would be able to choose a democratic candidate to support that might be good for the country. Or you could just flip a coin. Either Clinton or Obama are satisfactory to me. Tell you what. I'll vote for the Clintons if you present an excellent case for them to be deserving of the next presidency. It takes a Clinton to clean up the mess left behind by a Bush. That's a low-brow piece of Clinton campaign sloganeering intended to encourage mouth breathers to like them and think they are clever... and nothing more. It seems to have worked on you. Not at all. It was all I thought the "requester" was worth in terms of effort. I'm not going to waste any effort convincing a right-winger he shouldn't vote for another white guy who wants to continue Bush's idiotic war. Well thank you very much Mr. "Any democrat will do". I gave you a chance to show your world of Wrecked boats that you were a thinking man. And, by the way, Mister Jesse Jackson Krause, let it be a matter of record that you alone are playing a race card. Boy, does that make you look like a dumb ass.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Our side does not play the race card, and Billary has really shut his mouth since SC.. I do wonder why though the dems are so willing to forgive such blatant racism by Billary, but someone says the word ho, and look out.... |
Super Tuesday ????????????????????
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Super Tuesday ????????????????????
Jim wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... wrote: On Tue, 05 Feb 2008 11:48:26 -0500, HK wrote: Jim wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Jim wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Tue, 05 Feb 2008 07:56:18 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: Can you believe all these good ole redneck Georgia boys would rather have a black man elected instead of Billary? Them times are definitely a changing, plus it shows the strong negative rating the Clintons have among Georgia Democrats. Being serious for a second (yeah I know - hard to believe), there is a huge backlash effect working against the Clintons. Notice I said Clintons - not Clinton. If Bill had died between then and now, it would be hers for the taking. Not even Democrats want Bill Clinton back in the White House under any circumstances. Now, for your regularly scheduled bouts of silliness and whimsy. snerk I don't care whether the nominee is Hillary or Barack, but there is no chance "these good ole redneck Georgia boys would rather have a black man" as the Democratic nominee. Sadly, there are too many white Americans who will talk the talk and say they will vote for Barack, but when they get into the voting booth, they'll vote - again - for the white guy. Most Democrats would vote to give Bill Clinton a third term in the White House if they could. I like John McCain. He should have been the Republican nominee in 2000, but the Bushcrappers did him in in South Carolina. He might be the nominee this year, maybe. I sure hope it isn't Romney, because he is the same sort of duplicitous turd as Bush. Hillary is a dirt bag. Obama shows some promise. Still can't make up your mind? I would think you would be able to choose a democratic candidate to support that might be good for the country. Or you could just flip a coin. Either Clinton or Obama are satisfactory to me. Tell you what. I'll vote for the Clintons if you present an excellent case for them to be deserving of the next presidency. It takes a Clinton to clean up the mess left behind by a Bush. That's a low-brow piece of Clinton campaign sloganeering intended to encourage mouth breathers to like them and think they are clever... and nothing more. It seems to have worked on you. Not at all. It was all I thought the "requester" was worth in terms of effort. I'm not going to waste any effort convincing a right-winger he shouldn't vote for another white guy who wants to continue Bush's idiotic war. Well thank you very much Mr. "Any democrat will do". I gave you a chance to show your world of Wrecked boats that you were a thinking man. And, by the way, Mister Jesse Jackson Krause, let it be a matter of record that you alone are playing a race card. Boy, does that make you look like a dumb ass. As I stated, I gave it all the effort I thought you were worth. I'm not playing a race card. I'm simply well aware of the Republican "Southern Strategy." It's still alive and well in the Grand Old Party. |
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